Planning / Following the Basic Treehouse Guidelines

How Rylan Gathered References

Rylan used the University of Arizona's online catalog to find books about weeds that he then checked out and studied. Any public library would also work fine.

Basic Tree house Guidelines: References (Book /Magazines etc.)

At least three book, journal, magazine, documentary film etc. type references, formatted in a bibliography style.

How Rylan Gathered Information on the Internet

Because there
is so much information available on the Internet, Rylan wanted to make sure
the sites he linked to on his page provided quality information. For
example, Rylan wanted sites that were regularly updated and preferred sites
that were not commercial.
Rylan found good sites by surfing the Internet and surveying
sites that matched the topics he was interested in. Rylan followed the basic (optional) treehouse guidelines and listed three good quality Internet links.

Basic Tree house Guidelines: Information on the Internet

At least three quality links with information on what one will find at each site. Links must have something to do with treehouse page content. These Internet links must be entered in the Information on the Internet Section, but if students would like they may also put hyperlinks in other sections of their page.

How Rylan Gathered "People References"

Rylan
has two "people references."

His roommate was picking weeds the day Rylan
decided to have weeds as his treehouse theme. She and Rylan talked about the
fact that she did not want weeds in their yard.

Rylan also found landscaping
companies in the phone book advertising weed control services, so Rylan
called one of them to talk about how frequently the company had
requests to get rid of weeds in people’s yards.

Basic Tree house Guidelines: "People References"

Student discusses topic with others and gains their opinion or expertise.

The person spoken with does not need to be an expert.

Students can do things such as create survey questions to ask people in their neighborhood.

Editing with the Treehouse Editor

Adding References

Once Rylan had three
interesting references he went to the Reference section and
typed them in, just as he would if he were writing a bibliography for a
report.

Adding "People" References

Rylan discussed his conversation with his roommate and the landscaping company in his treehouse text. To do this he went to Step 2 Edit Page Content and chose to compose text. He then created a section called "What Other People Think." In this section he wrote about what he learned from his two "people" references.

Adding Internet Links

Rylan went to the Information on the Internet section and entered:

the URL and the name for each web site in the Page URL field

the name of the site in the Name of Site/Page field

information about what someone could learn at each site in the comments field

To get spaces for more internet links he choose how many more links he wanted to add, put that number in the space and clicked submit.

Additional Links

Try it Yourself!

Or, if you are not yet registered as a treehouse builder you can try out the treehouse building tools. However, note that nothing that you create while trying out the tools will be saved to the ToL database.

Once you are at the Treehouse Editor, choose Step 4 Edit References and Information on the Internet. Try filling out the fields. Click on Save and Preview to see the information that you have entered in the Information on the Internet and References sections of the treehouse page.